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  • 例句
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  • 柯林斯词典释义
  • 英汉词典释义
  • 英英词典释义
例句
词组
  • squeak through 或 squeak by
    To manage barely to pass, win, or survive 险些:设法通过、战胜或活下来
柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
  • VERB
    发出吱吱声;发出短促的尖叫
    If something or someone squeaks, they make a short, high-pitched sound.
    例句
    My boots squeaked a little as I walked... 我走路时靴子有点儿嘎吱嘎吱响。 The door squeaked open... 门吱呀一声开了。
  • VERB
    侥幸成功;险胜;勉强通过
    To squeak through or squeak by means to only just manage to get accepted, get included in something, or win something.
    例句
    The President's economic package squeaked through the House of Representatives by 219 votes to 213... 总统的一揽子经济计划最终以 219 票对 213 票在众议院勉强获得通过。 In spite of a dismal record at school, she narrowly squeaked into design school. 尽管在学校的成绩很糟糕,她还是勉强进入了设计学校。
英汉词典释义
  • n.
    短促的尖叫声, 吱吱声
    I don't want to hear another squeak out of you! 我不想再听到你出声!
  • vi.
    短促地尖叫, 吱吱叫
    Can you hear the mice squeaking? 你听到老鼠吱吱叫吗?
英英词典释义
  • Noun
    1. a short high-pitched noise;
    "the squeak of of shoes on powdery snow"
    2. something achieved (or escaped) by a narrow margin
  • Verb
    1. make a high-pitched, screeching noise;
    "The door creaked when I opened it slowly"